I'm a part time care-giver for a 29 year old virgin with CP. It frustrates him that he has so may female friends but so far none have expressed consideration of him as asexual partner or boyfriend. He's not interested in using the services of a working girl (and even though I am one I wouldn't cross that boundary with him) and I bought him a pocket pussy for christmas but found out that the thing about this is that he needs someone there to clean up for him. If we lived togther I would have no problem doing this cause that's just the kind of chick I am- the kind that people feel comfortable being personal with without taking it on, but since |I don't does anyone have experience with CP and have any suggestions for orgasmic relief?
Sex with CP
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KittenGoddessSparlkes02
Well I'm a woman who has CP and many other health problems from being born a premies at 24 weeks and three and a haft months early. And sometimes I have problems as well. SO does my husband who is two years old then me and was a premie as well and has CP too....
Anyways my best advice to tell he is a person and should be happy and not let other people make him think just because he is different with having CP that it makes him unable to be loved or have pleasure in life by having sex with someone.
In my expertise with living with CP since I was a child and dealing with it more and more as an adult now and trying to live my own life but also have a happy married and a good sex with my husband. It's hard since sometimes CP effects him and I that we can't sleep or make love with each other and that's very frustrating for both of us.
For me it helps me to talk to my husband about and also talk my therapist about what's troubling me. Have you offered him support and to be his friend? Maybe he is alone as well and just wants a friend to talk to. You never know, it won't hurt you to be a person's friend.
And to get more information about CP, you can talk to a doctor but other them that I don't know if there are any good websites for advice. Since everyone living with CP and disabilities goes threw life and what they experience differently then other people who have the same thing.
I hope what I've said helps so far and is helpful to.
Good luck, hon!
Anyways my best advice to tell he is a person and should be happy and not let other people make him think just because he is different with having CP that it makes him unable to be loved or have pleasure in life by having sex with someone.
In my expertise with living with CP since I was a child and dealing with it more and more as an adult now and trying to live my own life but also have a happy married and a good sex with my husband. It's hard since sometimes CP effects him and I that we can't sleep or make love with each other and that's very frustrating for both of us.
For me it helps me to talk to my husband about and also talk my therapist about what's troubling me. Have you offered him support and to be his friend? Maybe he is alone as well and just wants a friend to talk to. You never know, it won't hurt you to be a person's friend.
And to get more information about CP, you can talk to a doctor but other them that I don't know if there are any good websites for advice. Since everyone living with CP and disabilities goes threw life and what they experience differently then other people who have the same thing.
I hope what I've said helps so far and is helpful to.
Good luck, hon!
03/15/2017
Try Alexander Presthus.
04/20/2017
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